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ntuingu.eduEnergy alinSLASH Your Energy Costs with YoursncR TODAYne n.-li tioOn caREGISTE EduCoThe Professional Diploma ProgramThe diploma program renowned for providing handson, practical, energy management education byexperienced, successful energy professionals.n Credential Your Career with an Industry RecognizedDiploma and Professional CertificationNew Students Enroll Now! Take these threen Three (3) One-Week Programs Leading to a Diplomain Energy Management that Is Recognized acrossIndustriesCelebrating over 30 years of success!n Only Program of Its Kind in the United States with MoreThan 1,000 Satisfied, Energy-Saving Graduatesn Learn Energy Management from a Team of ExperiencedProfessionalsn Complete Your Diploma in Less Than One Yearsessions in any sequence you like. You have three years to completeyour diploma.Join more than 1,000 diploma graduates from around the world whohave benefited from the most comprehensive energy managementtraining program available today.EM II: June 20–24, 2011EM III: November 7–11, 2011EM I: January 9–13, 2012“ Utilizing the skills I have learned in the Energy Managementprogram I have been able to not only pay for my salary butalso help NASA save money that can go to future spaceflight research and development.”–Jay Hollenbeck, Assistant Facilities and Environ Factors,NASA MSFC, Huntsville AL“The NC State University, Energy Management Diploma program is the best, most practical and directly applicable training that I have ever attended. I was able to save thousandsof dollars for my company immediately upon returning to workafter the training.”McKimmon Conferenceand Training CenterNorth Carolina State University,Raleigh, NC–Michael Stowe, Professional Engineer,Mebane, NC“ The Energy Management class series offers very real andpractical information for energy managers at all levels.”–David Godfrey,Georgia Environmental Finance AuthoritySponsored byIn Affiliation withRegister Today! On-line at ContinuingEducation.ncsu.edu, Call 919.515.2261, or Fax your registration form to 919.515.7614.

The Professional Diploma ProgramEnergyManagementDiplomaWhy This ProgramIs UniqueThe NC State University EnergyManagement Diploma will provide youwith an excellent means of credentialing and will demonstrate that you havebeen exposed to and have gained agrasp of essential skills and knowledge.While not a degree or a specific certification of your qualifications, earningthe diploma represents solid evidenceof your successful completion of thecourse requirements and illustrates yourdedication to becoming more knowledgeable of your field and valuable toyour organization.About the DiplomaProgramNew and more stringent governmentreduction criteria continue to be placedon you and your organization.Ever increasing national and international competition accentuate the needto reduce your energy costs in orderto maintain and enhance profitability,while gaining a competitive edge.As a student in the NC StateUniversity Energy ManagementDiploma Program, you’ll learn from themost experienced, hands-on energyprofessionals available. Your instructional team has trained some of themost successful energy managers in theworld.This comprehensive, convenient, andcost-effective, three-part program willprovide you with a hands-on,practical, real-world energyEnergy Management Diploma students in a recent classphoto with Director Dan Mull (kneeling, far right).management education leading toyour professional diploma. This can bedone in less than one year! Gain exposure to current and emerging relevant aspects of energymanagement.Professional NEW!Certification Provide the credential to youremployer or prospective employerthat you have the in-depthknowledge to be an effective energymanager.Upon completion of the three-weekprogram, participants are offered theopportunity to take a comprehensivecourse examination developed by theInstitute of Energy Professionals.Successfully completing the exam willearn you the designation ProfessionalEnergy Manager (PEM), in additionto receiving your program diplomafrom the university.Who Should Attend Plant and facility engineers, utilityengineers, energy auditors, andcorporate energy managers. Energy management personnel fromstate/federal government and themilitary will also benefit. Vocational school, community collegeand university educators working inenergy conservation programs willalso find this program to be veryvaluable.Why You Should Attend Enhance your knowledge of theenergy management field. Prove your knowledge andcompetence in your field. Set yourself above most of yourpeers, leading to advancementsin positions and earnings. Earn a diploma from adistinguished university. Join a select group of personnelin the energy field.Your Instructional TeamDirector:Dan Mull, PE, PEM, CEM, CLEP,CSDM, President, Carolina ConsultingGroup, Inc., over 35 years of electricalutility and energy experienceDirectors Emerita:Walter Johnston, PE, PEM, CEM, CPE,CLEP, CDSM, 1998 International EnergyEngineer of the Year, 1992 President ofthe Association of Energy EngineersWilliam Mashburn, PE, PEM, CEM,1990 International Energy Teacherof the Year, 1996 President of theAssociation of Energy EngineersInstructors Include:Doug Gunnell, PE, PEM, HVACConsultant, former head of HVACfor a major manufacturerGreg Harrell, PhD., PE, PEM,Energy Management SystemsJefferson City, TNRoger Lawrence, PE, PEM, CEM,FIEEE, Independent Consultantand Sole ProprietorJay Santos, PE, PEM, Partner,Facility Dynamics EngineeringBill Turpish, PE, PEM, CEM,W.J. Turpish and AssociatesRegister Today! On-line at ContinuingEducation.ncsu.eduCall 919.515.2261 or Fax your registration form to 919.515.7614

EM IINEXTUPCOMINGSESSIONJune 20–24, 2011Improving EquipmentEfficienciesAttend and You Will Learn*1. Compressed Air Systems Fundamentals of compressed airsystems, including methodologiesfor minimizing costs associatedwith its generation, distribution,and application.2. Energy Efficient Lighting Fundamentals of energy efficientlighting and advantages vs. disadvantages of different kinds of lightsources, such as fluorescent andmetal halide.3. Boilers and Steam Systems The cost of wasted steam, steamsystem efficiency, steam quality,and other topics impacting steamsystem efficiency, such as steamtraps.4. Thermal Energy Storage Fundamentals of thermal energystorage, including TES storagesystems and storage sizingstrategies.5. Fundamentals of HVACSystems - The basic HVAC processas well as types of distributionsystems, airside economizers, fanlaw applications, and strategies forcontrolling costs.6. Chillers/Cooling Towers - Typesof chillers and cooling towers, aswell as the fundamentals ofefficient operation. In addition,heat exchanger types, performance, and applications will bereviewed.7. Electric Motors and PowerQuality - AC motor operation andperformance, the differencesbetween standard and premiumefficiency motors, when motorrewinding is warranted, and areview of the fan laws. Also, youwill learn about power quality andstrategies.EM IIINovember 7–11, 2011Industrial andCommercial Energy,Process and BuildingAnalysisAttend and You Will Learn*1. Building Envelope Analysis- Thermal properties of variousconstruction materials, how building space conditioning loads arecalculated, and which factors mostinfluence heating and coolingenergy consumption.2. Industrial and CommercialVentilation - Current ASHRAEstandards involving buildingventilation and methods forproviding acceptable indoor airquality while minimizing energyconsumption.3. Geothermal Heat Pump - Fundamentals of the geothermal heatpump, including different systemsand factors affecting design andperformance.4. Process Energy Analysis/Cogeneration - A systematicapproach to analyzing complexenergy systems (compressed air,steam, etc.) for energy opportunities, thereby optimizing performance. In addition, cogenerationand its potential benefits will bereviewed.5. DDC Controls Specifications,Procurement, andCommissioning - A close look atcritical DDC specification issues,including procurement challenges, non-traditional solutions,and the overall commissioningprocess with a focus on DDCcontrols.6. Hydronic Systems - Fundamentals of hydronic pumping systemsand strategies for optimizing performance and minimizing costs.Your registration fee includesyour comprehensive classmaterials in an EnergyManagement Diploma totebag, lunches, and breaks.8. Building Automation and EMS Functions and application ofenergy monitoring/managementsystems, including localized EMS,remote limited and multi-functional EMS, and web-based monitoringapproaches.“I just want to write you and tell you howmuch the EM classes helped me. Beingin the construction trades most of myadult life, it was quite a gamble to go ina totally different direction. You and allof the other instructors really opened myeyes to the energy field and how muchthis country needs well-informed peopleto help our addiction to energy.Since I graduated, I formed my ownbusiness here in Virginia, acquiring anenergy audit contract with the commonwealth rural extension office performingenergy audits/assessments for the REAP(rural energy for America program) in theagriculture industry. In just the first fiveaudits completed, I have saved thesestruggling producers approximately 500,000. without the knowledgelearned from those classes it would nothave saved them anything. I now makea substantially more than I did with myconstruction business and I see a reallybright future with my new business. Youwere a huge influence for me to takethat step.”—Josh Ludgate, PEM, Exact EnergyConsultants, Farmville, VAJosh Ludgate, PEM (right), with ExactEnergy Consultants, receives his diplomafrom Director Dan Mull (left).Continuing Education Units(CEUs) & ProfessionalDevelopment Hours (PDHs)Individuals satisfactorily completingeach course will be awarded 3.5 CEUsand 35 PDHs. For more information onthese credits and how to obtain yourrecord, please visit our website atContinuingEducation.ncsu.eduor call 919.515.2261.

EM IJanuary 9–13, 2012Managing Energyfor Greater ProfitabilityAttend and You Will Learn*1. Energy Industry Overview Learn about the future of energyresources based on supply anddemand of electricity, natural gas,oil, coal, etc. An overview of thetrends in energy services andsupply will be provided.2. Energy Legislation (Codes andStandards) - Governmental rules,regulations, executive orders, laws,and technical society codes andstandards impacting energyutilization, efficiency, and costs.3. Understanding of ElectricUtility Rates - An understanding of electric rates, how they arestructured, and how to optimizetheir application. Electrical loadprofiles and their benefits inidentifying potential opportunitieswill also be reviewed.4. What Makes an EffectiveEnergy Management Program Proven strategies and techniquesfrom successful energy management programs. Included is anoverview of several case studiesand frequently found low/no-costopportunities.5. Renewable Energy OverviewLearn about the current status ofrenewable energy technologies,including solar, wind, biomass, andgeothermal, with a focus on overalleconomic viability.6. Procurement of Fuels - Learnindustry terminology, the structureof the natural gas market today,and what impacts the cost ofnatural gas. In addition,methodologies for purchasingnatural gas will be examined.7. Strategic Energy Planning Learn proven methodologies andstrategies for developing a successful sustainable energy management program for your facility.8. Energy Calculations - Learn energy conversion factors, formulas,and how to apply them in analyz-ing system consumption, costs,and projecting savings for energyinitiatives.ment with emphasis on life cyclecosting approaches for comparingalternatives.9. Analyzing Energy Information - Learn approaches andtechniques for analyzing energyconsumption data and identifyingsavings opportunities. Techniquesfor securing needed consumptioninformation will also be discussed.12.Understanding the CorporateCulture - This presentation willprovide insight into the philosophyof corporate management andhow to market an energy management program or strategy to topmanagement.10. Energy Surveying andInstrumentation - You’ll receiveinformation about the instrumentsand tools available for energymeasurements, including multimeters, electrical power analyzers, light and sound meters, boilerstack analyzers, and thermometers. Also learn about the toolsused to measure air flow andproperties, liquid/mass flow, vibration, speed of motors, fans, belts,motors, etc.13. Survey Planning - Learn provenplanning techniques andstrategies from award-winningenergy programs to assure aproductive and successful energysurvey.11. Economic Analysis Techniques- Learn various analysis techniquesfor evaluating the cost-effectiveness of energy projects and equip-15. Techniques for Working withPeople - Learn techniques forestablishing program priorities andconsensus decision making.14. Establishing an EffectiveEnergy Management Program An overall approach summarizingthe major factors impacting thesuccess of energy programs withemphasis on program structureand energy training.* NOTE: The content of sessions may be customized in order to meetattendees’ interests and needs.Bring These Topics On-SiteArrange to have topics from thesecourses presented at the locationof your choice.Benefits Include Custom-tailored instruction Convenience Substantial savings over publicprices if you train 10 or more of yourpeople.Contact Andy Billingsley at919.513.5080 orAndrew Billingsley@ncsu.edufor more information.If you are a person with a disability anddesire any assistive devices, services orother accommodations to participate inthese courses, please e-mailContinuingEducation@ncsu.edu orcall 919.515.2261 during businesshours (8 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST) to discussaccommodations at least two weeks inadvance.Your Guarantee of SatisfactionWe realize how valuable your timeand money are and that you and yourorganization expect to get a return onyour investment. We promise that youwill be completely satisfied with yourlearning experience or we will make itright—guaranteed!FREE SUBSCRIPTION!-The NCState Training E-NewsletterJoin our e-mail newsletter nowand you could win FREE on-linetraining. Be the first to receive schedules ofcourses in YOUR area of interest Receive advance information on newcourses Contribute your ideas for new seminars, conferences, and workshops Get valuable insight on the latest issues in professional development andtrainingTo sign up, visit our website atContinuingEducation.ncsu.eduRegister Today! On-line at ContinuingEducation.ncsu.edu,

How to EnrollRegistration InformationEnergy Management Kimmon Conference & Training Center NC State University Raleigh, NC919.515.2261Fax.Your registration to:919.515.7614Check course(s) you will be attending:q Energy Management IIJune 20–24, 2011 1,995/ 1,795*EOEMD11/EOEMJUN11q Energy Management III November 7–11, 2011 1,995/ 1,795*EOEMD12/EOEMNOV12q Energy Management IEOEMD12/EOEMJAN12January 9–13, 2012 1,995/ 1,795** Reduced Fees: 1,795 for each additional registration from the sameorganization and for government employees.Save !! Pre-register and pay for all three sessionsfor just 1,695 per session!Your Priority CodeS 1 1 3 1 W BYour registration to:Registration CoordinatorOffice of Professional DevelopmentNC State University, Box 7401Raleigh, NC 27695For More d of PaymentPayer: q Company q SelfPayment must accompany registration andbe received by the first day of the program.The easiest way to guarantee yourplace is to pay with a credit card.To help us serve you better, please enter the codefrom your mailing label. Enter this code even iflabel is addressed to someone else. Thank You!//First NameMail.Middle InitialLast NameDate of Birth*Please charge my credit cardq American Express q VISAq MasterCardq Diners ClubCorporate Cardq Yesq NoTitleAccount # (Please list all numbers)Badge NameExp. DateOrganizationWork AddressCity State ZipTelephone FaxE-mailName, Phone Number & E-mail of Your Approving Manager* In lieu of SSN, your date of birth is required as a personal identifier forinternal record keeping by this university.Security CodeAmount Charged Cardholder’s Name (please print)Cardholder’s Signature (required) (Seal)q Check Enclosed (U.S. banks only)(Do not fax)(Payable to NC State University)Write the name(s) of the participant(s) onface of the check(s).q If you wish to pay by purchase order,please submit your purchase order andthis registration form by mail or faxthem to 919.515.7614.q IDT (NC State University employees only)OUC #Project (FAS) #Call 919.515.2261 or Fax your registration form to 919.515.7614

Also Available to You!The Facilities EngineeringManagement Diploma(FEM)Why This Program Is UniqueToday’s facilities are complex, dynamic,and high-tech, requiring them to bemaintained in a manner that maximizestheir full potential while minimizingoperational costs. Well trained, professional facility maintenance managementpersonnel are needed to accomplishthis. North Carolina State University hasestablished this diploma series to giveyou, the facility maintenance management professional, the knowledge andskills you need to help your facility reachits goals. You’ll receive the FacilitiesThe Advanced Maintenance& Reliability ManagementDiploma (MRM)Why This Program Is UniqueNC State University, in partnershipwith Marshall Institute, offers you athree-week diploma program that willdevelop your maintenance and reliability knowledge and sharpen yourleadership skills for today’s increasinglycompetitive global marketplace. Thisprogram will expose you to real-worldexamples and will provide you withpractical knowledge and skills applicable in your plant or facility.Engineering Management Diploma uponthe successful completion of three oneweek courses totaling 105 contact hoursof maintenance, electrical, mechanical, environmental, health and safety,construction, energy conservation andmanagement instruction. Enhance your knowledge of the facilities engineering management field.Why You Should Attend Set yourself above your peers, leading to advancements in position andearnings. Provide the credential to your employer or prospective employer demonstrating that you have the in-depthknowledge to be a manager in a facility’s engineering department. Earn a diploma from a distinguisheduniversity.Upcoming Sessions: Join a select group of personnel in thefacilities engineering field.FEM II: June 6–10, 2011FEM III: September 12–16, 2011FEM I: December 5–10, 2011 Taught in a university environmentdedicated to the continuing development of working professionals. Delivered by experienced maintenance and reliability professionalsfrom Marshall Institute. Flexible course designed for the working professional.safety and asset integrity are not compromised. Well trained maintenanceand reliability professionals are neededto accomplish these objectives.Why You Should AttendToday’s modern process and manufacturing industries are complex and assetintensive, requiring them to be maintained in a manner that maximizesuptime while minimizing operationalcosts. In addition, plants and facilitiesmust be maintained so that process Prove your knowledge and competence in your field. Gain exposure to current and emerging relevant aspects of facilitiesengineering.Upcoming Sessions:MRM I: Strategic Leadership,Planning and ControlApril 4–8, 2011MRM II: Work Flow and MaterialsManagementSeptember 19–23, 2011MRM III: Risk and ReliabilityManagementJanuary 23–27, 2012Directions & AccommodationsSchedule and LocationCheck-in is held from 8:00 to 8:30 a.m.with class from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. onthe first day, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, andfrom 8:00 a.m. to noon on Friday.All sessions take place at the McKimmonConference & Training Center, conveniently located on the NC State Universitycampus at the corner of WesternBoulevard and Gorman Street in Raleigh,NC. Driving to the McKimmon Center iseasy and public parking is plentiful.You will receive a map, cancellationpolicy, and hotel information with yourconfirmation via e-mail. Depending onyour Internet service provider and/or yourpersonal e-mail settings, e-mails from NCState University in regard to this registrationprocess may be considered unsolicited andnot be delivered to your in box. If you donot receive an e-mail confirmation from NCState University, please check your spamfile if you have one, or you may contact usat 919.515.2261 with any questions aboutyour registration status or for more information you can also visit our website atContinuingEducation.ncsu.edu.Where to StayLodging and evening meals are not includedin your registration fee.Sleeping accommodations are available atseveral hotels convenient to the McKimmonCenter, but please note that these hotels arenot within walking distance.For lodging information, please visit ourwebsite atContinuingEducation.ncsu.eduor call 919.515.2261.If you are a person with adisability .and desire any assistive devices, services orother accommodations to participate in thesecourses, please call 919.515.2261 duringbusiness hours (8 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST) or email ContinuingEducation@ncsu.edu todiscuss accommodations at least two weeksin advance.

How to EnrollRegistration InformationFacilities Engineering Management Diploma (FEM)McKimmon Conference & Training Center NC State University Raleigh, .2261Fax.Check course(s) you will be attending: 1,995/ 1,795*EOFEMD11/EO2FEM611Your registration to:919.515.7614FEM III September 12–16, 2011 1,995/ 1,795*EOFEMD12/EO3FEM912Mail.FEM I December 5–10, 2011 1,995/ 1,795*EOFEMD12/EO1FEM1212nFEM IInnJune 6–10, 2011Maintenance & Reliability Management Diploma (MRM)McKimmon Conference & Training Center NC State University Raleigh, NCFor More d of PaymentCheck course(s) you will be attending:n MRM I April 4–8, 2011n MRM II September 19–23, 2011 1,995/ 1,795* 1,995/ 1,795*MMRMDS11/MRM1S11MMRMDF12/MRM2F12n MRM III January 23–27, 2012 1,995/ 1,795*MMRMS12/MRM3S12*Reduced fees for each additional registration from the same organizationand for government employees.Payer: q Company q SelfPayment must accompany registration andbe received by the first day of the program.The easiest way to guarantee yourplace is to pay with a credit card.Please charge my credit cardq American Express q VISAq MasterCardq Diners ClubCorporate CardSave !! Pre-register and pay for all three sessions!Call 919.515.2261 for details.YourS 1 1 3 1 W BPriority CodeYour registration to:Registration CoordinatorOffice of Professional DevelopmentNC State University, Box 7401Raleigh, NC 27695q Yesq NoAccount # (Please list all numbers)To help us serve you better, please enter the code from your mailing label.Enter this code even if label is addressed to someone else. Thank You!Exp. DateSecurity Code/First NameMiddle InitialLast Name/Date of Birth*TitleBadge NameOrganizationWork AddressCity State ZipTelephone FaxE-mailName, Phone Number & E-mail of Your Approving Manager* In lieu of SSN, your date of birth is required as a personal identifier for internalrecord keeping by this university.Amount Charged Cardholder’s Name (please print)Cardholder’s Signature (required) (Seal)q Check Enclosed (U.S. banks only)(Do not fax)(Payable to NC State University)Write the name(s) of the participant(s) onface of the check(s).q If you wish to pay by purchase order,please submit your purchase order andthis registration form by mail or faxthem to 919.515.7614.q IDT (NC State University employees only)OUC #Project (FAS) #

SLASH Your Energy Costs with Your Industrial/Commercial/GovernmentalEnergy Management DiplomaEM I: January 10–14, 2011EM II: June 20–24, 2011EM III: November 7–11, 2011The diploma program renowned for providing hands-on,practical, energy management education by experienced,successful energy professionals.Non Profit OrganizationU.S. PostageOffice of Professional DevelopmentBox 7401Raleigh, NC 27695-7401PAIDNorth Carolina State universityAttention Mail Room Personnel:Please re-route if necessary!If you receive more than one brochure,please pass the extra along to an associate. If addressee is no longer employed,please forward to his/her replacement.Call 919.515.2261 to update your record.S1131The Professional Diploma ProgramSLASH Your Energy Costs with Your Industrial/Commercial/GovernmentalEnergy Management DiplomaThe diploma program renowned for providing handson, practical, energy management education byexperienced, successful energy professionals.EM II: June 20–24, 2011EM III: November 7–11, 2011EM I: January 9–13, 2012New Students Enroll Now! Take these threesessions in any sequence you like. You have three years to completeyour diploma.Celebrating over 30 years of success!Join more than 1,000 diploma graduates from around the world whohave benefited from the most comprehensive energy managementtraining program available today.“ I believe the information and knowledge gainedfrom this course will more that pay for itselfmultiple times over.”— Richard Kitchen, Energy Manager,State of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OKSponsored byIn Affiliation withRegister Today! On-line at ContinuingEducation.ncsu.edu, Call 919.515.2261, or Fax your registration form to 919.515.7614.

Professional Certification Upon completion of the three-week program, participants are offered the opportunity to take a comprehensive course examination developed by the institute of energy Professionals. Successfully completing the exam will earn you the designation Professional energy Manager (PeM), in addition to receiving your program diploma